Charles Dolan, who founded some of the most prominent U.S. media companies including New York-based Cablevision and HBO, has died at age 98, according to a report.
The teams and sports and entertainment venues are now owned by the Madison Square Garden Family of Companies, which are run by Charles Dolan's son James L. Dolan. "Mr. Dolan’s vision built the ...
His son James maintains ownership of the New York Knicks, New York Rangers and Madison Square Garden, along with the MSG Network. But it all started in the 1960s when Dolan decided cable ...
Dolan also founded News12 in New York City, the first 24-hour cable channel for local news in the U.S. He is survived by six children, including James Dolan, the executive director of the New York ...
But Patrick Dolan, one of Charles’ sons, purchased Newsday Media Group back in later years. Another son, James L. Dolan, served as CEO of Cablevision from 1995 until 2016, when the company was sold.
Charles Dolan, a soft-spoken media mogul who founded HBO and amassed a multibillion-dollar fortune through Cablevision, the small suburban cable company that he grew into a colossus of New York ...
Charles Dolan, the patriarch of the Dolan family and the father of New York Knicks owner James, has passed away at the age of 98. Dolan's passing, said to be of natural causes, was first reported ...
Dolan’s family legacy continues through his children, including James Dolan, executive chairman and CEO of Madison Square Garden Sports Corp., and Patrick Dolan, who repurchased Newsday Media ...
All are run by Charles Dolan’s son James. The Dolans also have control of AMC Networks; hold a long-term lease on Radio City Music Hall; and operate the Beacon Theater in New York, the Chicago ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ legal defense trust returned seven of eight contributions from Madison Square Garden kingpin James Dolan’s ...